Scientists propose a lunar “Noah’s Ark” to preserve DNA of endangered species Ruth Arteaga. · August 10, 2024 The project suggests using the permanent low temperatures of the lunar south pole to preserve species DNA.
Shenzhou-18 Mission Clears Space Safety and Medical Tests Triumphantly Joshua Falcón. · August 9, 2024 Blood samples taken from crew members in space will be preserved at low temperatures and transported to Earth for further medical analysis, including measuring…
Halo space balloon test flight to be performed in Saudi Arabia Ruth Arteaga. · August 9, 2024 The space balloon will take passengers to an altitude of 35 kilometers, allowing them to view the curvature of the Earth and space for…
Hanon Systems Launches Advanced Heat Pump for Electric Cars Joshua Falcón. · August 8, 2024 Hanon Systems' Thin HVAC technology reduces system size by 30%, improving passenger space in vehicles.
Buc-ee’s U.S. gas station qualification contest underway Isbel Lázaro. · August 8, 2024 The winner of the contest will receive $1,000 for travel expenses and $1,000 in Buc-ee's gift cards.
Chinese create world’s first intelligent robotic whale shark Ruth Arteaga. · August 8, 2024 It is equipped with seven actuated joints that require precise computational and communication coordination to replicate complex movements.
NASA and EPA address NO2 air pollution in congested communities in the U.S. Joshua Falcón. · August 7, 2024 NO2, a short-lived air pollutant, has higher concentrations near its emission source.
NASA Unveils Smart AI for Analyzing Mars Samples Joshua Falcón. · August 6, 2024 When a robot explorer arrives on another planet, scientists have limited time to collect valuable data, due to the short duration of the missions…
Researchers remove ‘permanent chemicals from water’ with 3D printed ceramic ink Joshua Falcón. · August 5, 2024 This study seeks to remove chemicals known as "permanent chemicals", a relevant health threat, from the water.
Artificial leaf” created to convert wastewater into ammonia for fertilizers Joshua Falcón. · August 5, 2024 The system developed by UNSW has the capacity to produce enough ammonium to fertilize 1.49 square meters of land using only sunlight and wastewater.